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Transportation of essential, non-essential goods is allowed: Union Home Secretary

By ANI | Updated: March 29, 2020 20:05 IST

With the issuance of the first addendum, transportation of all goods without distinction of essential and non-essential have been allowed, clarified Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla on Sunday in a letter to the Chief Secretary of States.

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New Delhi [India], Mar 29 : With the issuance of the first addendum, transportation of all goods without distinction of essential and non-essential have been allowed, clarified Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla on Sunday in a letter to the Chief Secretary of States.

In the letter dated March 29, Bhalla writes: "Kindly refer to my DO letter of even no. March 24, 2020, wherein an order dated March 24, 2020, under Section 10(2)(1) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 along with lockdown measures to be taken by Ministries and Departments of Government of India, and State Government/Union Territories, to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country was issued. This was followed by two Addendum orders dated March 25, 2020, and March 27, 2020, to the guidelines on the lockdown measure."

The Home Secretary in his letter has stated that he would further like to clarify that with the issuance of the first addendum, transportation of all goods, without distinction of essential and non-essential have been allowed.

He also clarified that 'Pension' under exemptions to clause 2(g) include pension and provident fund services provided by the Employees Provident Fund Orgsation (EPFO), services of Indian Red Cross Society are also included under Clause 3, groceries include hygiene products such as hand washes, soaps, disinfectants, body wash, shampoos, surface cleaners, detergents, and tissue papers, toothpaste, oral care, stary pads, diapers, battery cells, chargers, etc.

According to the letter, the entire supply chain of milk collection and distribution including its packaging material is allowed, the newspaper delivery supply chain is also allowed under print media.

"I would also like to inform that the Central Government has also allowed the use of SDRF for homeless people, including migrant labourers, stranded due to lockdown measures, and sheltered in the relief camps and other places for providing them food, etc., for the containment of the spread of Covid- 19 virus in the country," Bhalla said in his letter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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